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Church Hill North Homes for Rent

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    $3,350 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,860 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    900 N 27th St, Richmond, VA 23223

    Discover this exceptional family home boasting 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, designed for comfort and convenience. Enjoy year-round comfort with central A/C and ceiling fans, complemented by a cozy fireplace for cooler evenings. The property features a fenced yard, perfect for outdoor activities, and a spacious 2-car garage with direct access.The updated kitchen comes fully equipped with a

    900 N 27th St, Richmond, VA 23223
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    $1,950 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Condo for Rent

    901 N 27th St Unit 1, Richmond, VA 23223

    Property Id: 1994057If you know you know. A multifamily home with 1st floor unit available in the desirable Churchill. Large rooms with new flooring and paint . Fenced in back yard and beautiful front porch for those lazy days when you just want to people watch. Walkable neighborhood close to groceries, restaurants, park and hospital.

    901 N 27th St Unit 1, Richmond, VA 23223

Why Live in Church Hill North

Church Hill North in Richmond is a neighborhood undergoing significant transformation. Located just a few blocks north of the historic Libby Hill Park, it offers inviting sidewalks and streetlights that make evening strolls pleasant. The area is known for its vibrant local businesses and has gained recognition as one of the country's top food neighborhoods. Residents enjoy proximity to parks like Jefferson Park, which features a baseball field, playground, and picnic areas, and Libby Hill Park, known for its stunning sunset views of the city skyline. The neighborhood is also close to popular shopping and dining spots along Broad Street and Main Street, with local gems like the Market at 25th and Inner City Blues on Nine Mile Road offering convenient options. Church Hill North hosts various events, including summer movies in Jefferson Park and the fall Church Hill Gospel Fest, which features music and food. The neighborhood is rich in historical architecture, with remodeled single-family homes and row houses showcasing Italianate and Craftsman styles. Traditional split-levels, small frame houses, and cozy ranchers add to the architectural diversity. The Greater Richmond Transit Company provides bus services with multiple stops along 25th, 28th, and 31st Streets, connecting residents to the wider city. While the neighborhood has seen improvements in safety, crime rates are comparable to the national average, particularly for larceny. Schools in the area include the newly constructed Henry L. Marsh, III Elementary School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, and Armstrong High School, with varying ratings.
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